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  1. Holacracy & Sociocracy: Contrasting Paradigms | Holacracy

    To help clarify the key differences between Holacracy and Sociocracy, HolacracyOne’s Brian Robertson sat down with Bernard Marie Chiquet, an experienced Sociocracy consultant and trainer who has completed the Holacracy certification process as well. Bernard Marie explains the value he sees in Sociocracy and the contexts where it’s most appropriate, as well the limits he found with it in an organizational setting and how he’s using Holacracy to help transcend those limits.

    http://holacracy.org/resources/holacracy-sociocracy-contrasting-paradigms

    —Huffduffed by curiousjohn 4 months ago

  2. Seasons of Practice (audio; Vincent Horn talks with Terry Patten on Buddhist Geeks; 2011)

    I enjoyed Terry’s summary of the origins of Integral Life Practice.

    http://www.buddhistgeeks.com/2011/11/bg-237-seasons-of-practice/

    —Huffduffed by JacobGotwals 7 months ago

  3. Buddhist Geeks: Ken Wilber - Horizontal and Vertical Enlightenment

    Philosopher and long-time Buddhist practitioner, Ken Wilber, continues his discussion of the meditative terrain and of his spiritual philosophy in general. He finishes off his discussion of the meditative maps with an exploration of what it actual takes–both in terms of time and effort–to master these various stages of consciousness. He also explains the difference between what he is now calling “horizontal enlightenment” (which is basically everything we’ve explored up to this point) and “vertical enlightenment” which encompasses other areas of human development that can’t been developed while on the cushion.

    —Huffduffed by michaelrose 2 years ago

  4. Buddhist Geeks: Ken Wilber - The Meditative Maps: Happy Mornings and Dark Nights

    Philosopher and long-time Buddhist practitioner, Ken Wilber, shares with us a 10,000 foot view of the terrain of meditative experience. He describes several of the most common Buddhist maps and their progression, including the one presented in the Visuddhimagga (one of the most prevalent in the Theravada tradition), the 10 ox herding pictures in the Zen tradition, and the Anuttara Tantra from the Tibetan tradition.

    He also gives an overview of the very difficult stages of practice called the Dark Nights. These are periods where after being plunged into a whole new experience of reality we have it stripped from us and feel like we have lost what was once discovered. Another meaning of the dark night has to do with dis-identifying with previous levels of consciousness, and the difficult journey of releasing our grasping and addiction to these lower levels.

    —Huffduffed by michaelrose 2 years ago

  5. Emil Klotzsch - Schlafen

    From http://www.miga-label.org/esp/miga30.htm

    “Integral: dicho de cada una de las partes de un todo / Que entra en su composición sin serle esencial, de manera que el todo puede subsistir, aunque incompleto, sin ella.”

    This is the last compilation released by Miga Netlabel. Long and strong. Get in!

    —Huffduffed by jasonw22 4 years ago